|  | | | Bonjour dear reader, In today's newsletter, we have a humorous tale about an unfortunate escargot, and we'll be learning new French words like 'site', 'partager', 'incluant', 'population', and 'événement'. Before we start:Join Mondly's 110 million users learning French on iPhone, Android, and on their computers. Check out Mondly's free trial or lifetime plan here! |
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| site In French, 'site' has a similar meaning as in English. It mainly refers to a location or place, and can be used for physical places or digital spaces like websites. So just like English, 'site' in French can mean a website or a physical location, depending on the context it is used in. Here's how to use it: Le site ne sera pas disponible demain à cause de la maintenance. Le site a été piraté et les informations ont été volées. Protégeons notre site contre les cyberattaques. | |
| partager The word 'partager' in French, translated to English as 'share', is used similarly as in English. It can be used to refer to the act of giving a portion of something to others, such as 'partager un repas' (share a meal). It can also describe sharing in a more abstract sense, like information or experiences. Here's how to use it: Je voudrais partager un repas avec toi. Elle adore partager ses histoires avec nous. Nous avons décidé de partager les profits équitablement. | |
| incluant The French word 'incluant' is used similarly to the English word 'including'. It is commonly used in the context of wanting to express the action of considering, counting or containing someone or something as a part of a whole or group. The usage of 'incluant' is generally similar across all French-speaking regions. Here's how to use it: Nous fournissons de nombreux services, incluant le tutorat. L'entreprise offre des avantages, incluant un plan de santé. L'hôtel a plusieurs installations, incluant une piscine et une salle de gym. | |
| population The French word for 'population' is also 'population'. It is used in the same context as it is in English, referring to the people who live in a specific area such as a country, city, or town. 'Population' can also be used to refer to a group of people or animals of a specific kind. For example, 'La population française' translates to 'The French population'. Here's how to use it: La population vieillissante pose des défis à notre système de santé. La population de Paris est très diverse. La population étudiante est en augmentation. | |
| événement The word 'événement' in French is used as a noun to mean 'event'. It is used in the same context as 'event' in English, for instance referring to a planned public or social occasion. An example of a sentence could be 'Ce soir, nous allons à un grand événement', which translates to 'Tonight, we are going to a big event'. Here's how to use it: Cet événement marque une étape importante dans notre histoire. Cet événement a pour but de collecter des fonds pour une bonne cause. Le concert était l'événement le plus mémorable de l'été. | |
| 😆😆😆 Creu l'escargot: Un escargot se promène, arrive un piéton et Creu l'escargot. | |
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